Giveaway: Go on a Scavenger Hunt and Win TONS of Cool Prizes!

Want to win some really cool multicultural prizes like a three-month subscription to Little Passports, Little Pim DVDs or some great books? Then come have an adventure with us and a bunch of our multicultural blog friends. We have joined forces to create a Pinterest Scavenger Hunt, which will run from July 15 to July 28, 2013. You will have until July 31 to submit your entry, and the drawing will take place on August 1. You could win one of four fabulous prize packages listed below!

Here’s how it works

Create a Pinterest board specifically for the contest and name the board “Multicultural Kid Blogs Pinterest Scavenger Hunt.”

Each day a new clue (or two!) will be revealed over at the Scavenger Hunt main page. Follow the clue to the blog of the day and pin the post described in the clue. (Any image from the post is fine).

TODAY’s CLUE (July 24): Find something on incultureparent.com to read to your kids about the Muslim holiday being celebrated this month.

In the Rafflecopter below, enter the link to the Pinterest board you created for this contest. The Rafflecopter will also have lots of other ways to earn extra entries. The only required entry is the link to your Pinterest board.

Please note: You can enter the Rafflecopter at any point during the contest. Obviously your board won’t be complete until the end of the contest, but you can enter the link in the Rafflecopter before then. If your name is drawn at the end of the contest, we will check your board at that time.

The final clue will be given July 28. Participants will have until midnight Pacific time on July 31 to finalize their boards. The drawing will take place on August 1.

Winners must have pinned all of the correct posts to their board. Winners will be notified via email and must respond within 48 hours or another name will be drawn.

Good luck, explorers!

Our Fabulous Prizes

GRAND PRIZE PACKAGE (Total Value $128.74)

Language Learning Box Set (3 DVDs) from Little Pim ($49.95): The Little Pim Box Set Volume I is a great way to introduce young learners to over 180 words and phrases in the language you choose related to daily routines, food, and playtime! Winner can choose the language of the prize from among those available from Little Pim. (U.S. Shipping Only. If the grand prize winner is located outside the U.S., the Language Learning Box Set will become part of the 1st prize package).

3 Month Subscription from Little Passports ($41.85): Little Passports is a unique subscription based service that can take your family on an adventure to learn about culture and history from all 50 states and across the world. With this educational, monthly package, kids will become excited about geography, history, and culture by following the world travels of characters Sam and Sofia on their magic scooter! Winner chooses between World and USA editions.

1st PRIZE PACKAGE (Total Value: $79.89) US shipping only

Rainbow Stew by Cathryn Falwell: Released in May 2013, Rainbow Stew follows three African American children and their grandfather as they pick fresh vegetables in his garden to cook up a lunch on a rainy afternoon.

How Far Do You Love Me? by Lulu Delacre: From the Swiss Alps Mountain Range to the Great Barrier Reef, How Far Do You Love Me? takes readers across the seven continents in a new take on the “I love you” game.

One copy of the Bamboo Dance and one passport ($14.99) from Hartlyn Kids: An illustrated children’s book about the day in the life of a child in the Philippines. The book contains a mock passport sticker. Also included is an accompanying mock passport.

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